Over the last decade the Crown complex has become a staple in the Melbourne hospitality scene, but with the recent riverside renovations, the complex has changed the look and feel of Southbank. One of the features of the complex is the five-star signature Crown Towers, featuring 482 rooms which have recently been refreshed with a new-look bedroom and bathroom. All Crown Towers rooms feature little luxuries like a separate dressing area, high thread-count linen, 42" to 50" flat-screen televisions, a secondary TV above the bathtub, and LED lighting throughout. Crown Tower’s Crystal Club on level 29 has also seen a light refurb, but its core operations have stayed the same, offering guests staying in Executive Club Suites, Deluxe Club Suites or Villas 24-hour access to snacks and beverages. A complimentary breakfast service as well as afternoon tea is also available between the hours of 7:00am and Midday and 5:00pm and 7:30pm. A key selling point of this property is its linked access with the rest of the Crown complex, with a new shopping precinct, casino as well as a new conference centre; it’s positioning is superb. And it goes without saying that Crown Complex’s restaurant offerings give it the edge over many other hotels in the area, within its 40 restaurants and bars, names like Nobu Matsuhisa, Guillaume Brahimi as well as the new addition of Gordon Ramsey. For our recent review of Crown Towers, click here.
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Crown Towers, Melbourne
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